It depends on the humidity and amount of rain fall, if no rainfall and no humidity... No Rust
It would rust much more quickly at a beach due to the higher humidity and salt spray.
Since there is little humidity and rain in a desert, metal items oxidize (rust) at a much slower rate than in more humid areas.
Objects in the desert do rust, just at a much slower rate. Water and high humidity speed up the oxidation process. Deserts have little moisture so the process is slower.
Dry weather, like the desert. Moisture causes rust.
The result of the rust colored tint of desert landscapes are to show chemical weathering. This is shown on a map.
Yes Iron ( Fe has the liability to rust when in contact in water, the reaction erupts the iron to rust.
The result of the rust colored tint of desert landscapes are to show chemical weathering. This is shown on a map.
because of the stainless steel body construction the body will not rust. The chassis however can rust and is a common problem with Deloreans
Most of the body work on the newer Land Rovers are made of aluminum, and aluminum will not rust through as steel does.
Just some body work, paint job and lay down some stock vynil.
An aluminum fence would last longer. They do not rust and the wood would deteriorate from wind and temperature and possibly termites.
Because blood doesn't rust.